Illuminating unit with reflective collimator and image projection system including the same
An illuminating unit includes a reflector including a parabolic reflecting surface and an incident portion and an exit portion intersecting with each other a light source to emit a beam onto the reflecting surface through the incident portion, a light source deviation compensator disposed between the reflector and the light source to focus an image of the light source is focused to a focal point of the reflecting surface, and a light path changer to direct at least a portion of a beam with a radiation angle less than an angle of the exit portion toward the reflecting surface.
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This application claims the priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 of Korean Patent Application No. 2004-94193, filed on Nov. 17, 2004, in the Korean Intellectual Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present general inventive concept relates to an illuminating unit to emit a collimated beam and an image projection system including the same.
2. Description of the Related Art
An illuminating unit employs various types of collimators including lenses to efficiently collimate a beam from a light source to a beam at a radiation angle to effectively illuminate an object.
For example, an image projection system may include an illuminating unit illuminating a light modulator. When a large, bulky metal halide lamp or an ultrahigh-pressure mercury lamp is used as a light source in the illuminating unit, the illuminating unit becomes bulky. Furthermore, the lamp has a short life span lasting only up to several thousand hours and requires frequent replacement when it is used at home. To solve this problem, research into use of a compact light source such as a longer-lasting light emitting diode (LED) is currently being conducted.
Since an LED typically has a smaller amount of light than the metal halide or ultrahigh-pressure mercury lamp, an LED array of a plurality of LEDs is used as a light source in an image projection system. In this case, a lens is typically used to condense light emitted by the LED array. However, use of the lens degrades optical efficiency.
The degradation of optical efficiency will now be described in more detail with reference to
When an array of a plurality of LEDs are used in a conventional image projection system as shown in
The present general inventive concept provides an illuminating unit to efficiently collimate a beam from a light source and an image projection system including the same.
Additional aspects of the present general inventive concept will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the general inventive concept.
The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present general inventive concept are achieved by providing an illuminating unit including a reflector having a parabolic reflecting surface and an incident portion and an exit portion intersecting with each other, a light source to emit a beam onto the reflecting surface through the incident portion, a light source deviation compensator disposed between the reflector and the light source to focus an image of the light source to a focal point of the reflecting surface, and a light path changer to direct at least a portion of a beam with a radiation angle less than an angle of the exit portion toward the reflecting surface.
The foregoing and/or other aspects of the present general inventive concept are also achieved by providing an image projection system including a plurality of illuminating units to emit a plurality of beams, a light modulator to sequentially modulate the plurality of beams emitted from the plurality of illuminating units according to image data, and a projection lens unit to enlarge and project the plurality of beams radiating from the light modulator. Each of the plurality of illuminating units includes a reflector having a parabolic reflecting surface and an incident portion and an exit portion intersecting with each other, a light source to emit a beam onto the reflecting surface through the incident portion, a light source deviation compensator disposed between the reflector and the light source to focus an image of the light source to a focal point of the reflecting surface, and a light path changer to direct at least a portion of a beam with a radiation angle less than an angle of the exit portion toward the reflecting surface.
These and/or other aspects of the present general inventive concept will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present general inventive concept, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present general inventive concept while referring to the figures.
The light source 10 includes at least one LED (light emitting diode) 11 and emits a beam onto the reflecting surface 21 through the incident portion 22. The light source 10, i.e., the LED 11, may be located at the focal point F of the reflecting surface 21 to increase collimation effect of the reflecting surface 21, but is not limited thereto. For example, because of restrictions, such as the geometry of the light source 10 or the reflector 20, the light source 10 may be disposed away from the focal point F of the reflecting surface 21, as illustrated in
To compensate for deviation of the light source 10 from the focal point F of the reflecting surface 21, the illuminating unit further includes a light source deviation compensator that allows an image of the light source 10 to be focused onto the focal point F. As an example, the illustration unit illustrated in
Among the beams radiating from the light-transmissive lens 30, a beam L1 with a smaller radiation angle than an angle B of the exit portion 24 is not incident on the reflecting surface 21 but directly radiates from the exit portion 24. Thus, the beam L1 does not undergo collimation. The uncollimated beam L1 suffers loss without being effectively used to illuminate the object, thereby lowering efficiency of light utilization.
To reduce the beam loss, the illuminating unit further includes a light path changer to direct a beam with a radiation angle less than the angle B of the exit portion 24 toward the reflecting surface 21. For example, the light path changer as illustrated in
The use of a light source deviation compensator in the illuminating units as described in the embodiments illustrated in
The red, green, and blue beams sequentially emitted from the illuminating units 100R, 100G, and 100B are guided by first and second dichroic filters 401a and 401b along a common optical path into an integrator 403. As illustrated in
The use of an illuminating unit with a light source deviation compensator in the image projection provides flexibility in designs of the illuminating unit and an image projection system. The use of an illuminating unit with a light path changer improves efficiency of light utilization. Furthermore, using a parabolic reflecting surface to collimate beams reduces or prevents optical loss when a light source includes multiple LEDs, thereby improving the brightness of an image projection system. In addition, use of a light source with multiple LEDs makes an image projection system more compact than conventional image projection systems.
The embodiments of the present general inventive concept compact illuminating units and an image projection system with improved efficiency of light utilization.
Although a few embodiments of the present general inventive concept have been shown and described, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the general inventive concept, the scope of which is defined in the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. An illuminating unit comprising:
- a reflector including a parabolic reflecting surface portion and an incident portion and an exit portion intersecting with each other;
- a light source to emit a beam onto the reflecting surface through the incident portion;
- a light source deviation compensator disposed between the reflector and the light source to focus an image of the light source to a focal point of the reflecting surface; and
- a light path changer to direct at least a portion of a beam being emitted from the light source directly to the exit portion toward the reflecting surface.
2. The illuminating unit of claim 1, wherein the light source is positioned at the focal point of the reflecting surface, and the light source deviation compensator comprises a spherical lens with a center positioned at the focal point of the reflecting surface.
3. The illuminating unit of claim 2, wherein the light path changer comprises an inclined surface formed by obliquely cutting a portion of the spherical lens facing the exit portion.
4. The illuminating unit of claim 1, wherein an optical axis of the light source is orthogonal to a principal axis of the reflecting surface.
5. The illuminating unit of claim 1, wherein the reflecting surface comprises an aspherical surface with a conic coefficient K of −0.4 to −2.5.
6. The illuminating unit of claim 1, wherein the light source comprises at least one light-emitting diode (LED).
7. An illumination unit to collimate beams of light emitting from a light source, comprising:
- a reflecting surface to reflect beams emitted from the light source and incident on the reflecting surface through an exit portion of the illumination unit;
- a light source deviation compensator to compensate for deviation of the light source from a focal point of the reflecting surface; and
- a light path changer to refract beams emitted from the light source and not directed toward the reflecting surface such that the refracted beams are incident on and reflected by the reflecting surface.
8. The illumination unit of claim 7, wherein the light source deviation unit comprises:
- a light-transmissive lens provided around the focal point of the reflecting surface to pass the beams emitted from the light source therethrough such that extensions of the beams passing therethrough converge at the focal point of the reflecting surface.
9. The illumination unit of claim 8, wherein the light path changer comprises:
- an inclined surface formed at a portion of the light-transmissive lens.
10. The illumination unit of claim 7, wherein the light source deviation unit comprises:
- a spherical lens having a center disposed at the focal point of the reflecting surface such that extensions of beams passing therethough converge at the focal point of the reflecting surface.
11. The illumination unit of claim 10, wherein the light path changer comprises:
- an obliquely cut portion of the spherical lens.
12. The illumination unit of claim 7, wherein the light source deviation compensator and the light path changer are integrally formed.
13. The illumination unit of claim 7, wherein the reflecting surface reflects the beams through the exit portion such that the reflected beams are substantially parallel with respect to a principal axis of the reflecting surface.
14. An illumination unit comprising:
- a reflector including a parabolic reflecting surface portion, a light exit portion, and a light receiving portion;
- a light source to emit light beams onto the parabolic surface through the light receiving portion; and
- a deviation compensation unit disposed between the light source and the reflecting surface and having a first portion to focus the light beams emitted from the light source at the light receiving portion to a focal point of the reflecting surface and a second portion to refract a portion of the light beams not directed toward the reflecting surface toward the reflecting surface.
15. The illumination unit of claim 14, wherein the second portion comprises an inclined surface formed within the first portion.
16. An image projection system including a plurality of illuminating units to emit a plurality of beams, a light modulator to sequentially modulate the plurality of beams emitted from the plurality of illuminating units according to image data, and a projection lens unit to enlarge and project the plurality of beams radiating from the light modulator, wherein each of the plurality of illuminating units comprises:
- a reflector including a parabolic reflecting surface portion and an incident portion and an exit portion intersecting with each other;
- a light source to emit a beam onto the reflecting surface through the incident portion;
- a light source deviation compensator disposed between the reflector and the light source to focus an image of the light source to a focal point of the reflecting surface; and
- a light path changer to direct at least a portion of a beam being emitted from the light source directly to the exit portion toward the reflecting surface.
17. The system of claim 16, wherein the light source is positioned at the focal point of the reflecting surface, and the light source deviation compensator comprises a spherical lens with a center positioned at the focal point of the reflecting surface.
18. The system of claim 17, wherein the light path changer comprises an inclined surface formed by obliquely cutting a of the spherical lens facing the exit portion.
19. The system of claim 16, wherein an optical axis of the light source is orthogonal to a principal axis of the reflecting surface.
20. The system of claim 16, wherein the reflecting surface comprises an aspherical surface with a conic coefficient K of −0.4 to −2.5.
21. The system of claim 16, wherein the light source comprises at least one light-emitting diode (LED).
22. An image projection system, comprising:
- one or more light sources to emit beams of light of predetermined wavelengths;
- one or more reflecting units corresponding to the one or more light sources, each reflecting unit including a reflecting surface to reflect and collimate the beams of light emitted from the respective light source, a light source deviation compensator to compensate for deviation of the respective light source from the focal point of the reflecting surface, and a light path changer to adjust a path of beams of light emitted from the respective light source within a predetermined angle range such that all of the beams of light emitted from the respective light source are reflected and collimated by the reflecting surface;
- a light modulator to modulate the collimated beams of light; and
- a projection unit to enlarge and project the modulated beams of light.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Sep 1, 2005
Date of Patent: Apr 1, 2008
Patent Publication Number: 20060104065
Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (Suwon-si)
Inventors: Kye-hoon Lee (Suwon-si), Dae-sik Kim (Suwon-si), Su-gun Kim (Hwaseong-si)
Primary Examiner: William C. Dowling
Attorney: Stanzione & Kim, LLP
Application Number: 11/216,129
International Classification: G03B 21/28 (20060101);